New Guy seeks Engine/Thrust Bells
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New Guy seeks Engine/Thrust Bells
New to the forum, and breaking into scratchbuilding/kitbashing!
My previous experience is some armor and aircraft kits, a long time ago, and wargaming minis - scifi, mainly, 6/15/28mm - but it's been a while since I put paint to metal or glue to plastic...
'Realistic' spaceship models have been strong in my imagination of late, and since I've finally cleared off my workbench, it's time to start making something.
(By 'realistic' I mean 2001/2010, Attack Vector: Tactical, some of Winchell Chung's artwork (WarpWar, primarily). Things that are, in general, based on what we know/think would work, and/or inspired by Real Space. Lots of trusses, nuclear engines, radiators, fuel tankage, etc.)
I'm not sure if I'm going to stick with a consistent scale - or any scale, at the moment. A lot of that will be driven by what parts I can find, and whether or not I end up using said models for gaming. For the moment, 1:288/300 is looking attractive. I'm planning on using a lot of space station kits for crew/cargo sections, things like that. Pre-cut trusses are neat, but expensive...
What I need to find first, though, are engine bells. Anybody know of any sources of them? I don't mind picking up cheap kits to get some, and my needs for quality aren't terribly strong, but if there's something like...a box or bag of these things, I'd love to know about it.
My previous experience is some armor and aircraft kits, a long time ago, and wargaming minis - scifi, mainly, 6/15/28mm - but it's been a while since I put paint to metal or glue to plastic...
'Realistic' spaceship models have been strong in my imagination of late, and since I've finally cleared off my workbench, it's time to start making something.
(By 'realistic' I mean 2001/2010, Attack Vector: Tactical, some of Winchell Chung's artwork (WarpWar, primarily). Things that are, in general, based on what we know/think would work, and/or inspired by Real Space. Lots of trusses, nuclear engines, radiators, fuel tankage, etc.)
I'm not sure if I'm going to stick with a consistent scale - or any scale, at the moment. A lot of that will be driven by what parts I can find, and whether or not I end up using said models for gaming. For the moment, 1:288/300 is looking attractive. I'm planning on using a lot of space station kits for crew/cargo sections, things like that. Pre-cut trusses are neat, but expensive...
What I need to find first, though, are engine bells. Anybody know of any sources of them? I don't mind picking up cheap kits to get some, and my needs for quality aren't terribly strong, but if there's something like...a box or bag of these things, I'd love to know about it.
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Welcome to the boards! Winchell Chung has been known to hang out on theses boards - his user name: Nyrath.
For engine bells, consider plastic airgun pointed pellets. The metal ones are also usable, and only marginally harder to glue - given the odd variety of plastics out there!
Go to Google and do a search for plastic airgun pointed pellets, and then select images, and you'll get an idea of what I mean.
For engine bells, consider plastic airgun pointed pellets. The metal ones are also usable, and only marginally harder to glue - given the odd variety of plastics out there!
Go to Google and do a search for plastic airgun pointed pellets, and then select images, and you'll get an idea of what I mean.
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Ndoyle, welcome to the boards!
Engine bells - have you checked out Da Store (as some of us call the SSM store)? John and Linda carry some very nice detail kits at very good prices.
Dollar and i-Party type sores are your friends. They carry eclectic cheap stuff that can be carved to suit with no price-based guilt. The white screw caps from things like mouthwash might serve, also.
If you need smaller sizes you can always chuck some plastic rod into your electric drill and use files to shape. I used an old Exacto blade for this to shape a nose-cone. Now, I only wanted one, and so long as I got something decent I wasn't too picky about contour - that might make it a bit tougher.
Tell your spouse and family to be on the lookout for stuff, but be very specific or you'll get buried in stuff you can't use and don't want.
Engine bells - have you checked out Da Store (as some of us call the SSM store)? John and Linda carry some very nice detail kits at very good prices.
Dollar and i-Party type sores are your friends. They carry eclectic cheap stuff that can be carved to suit with no price-based guilt. The white screw caps from things like mouthwash might serve, also.
If you need smaller sizes you can always chuck some plastic rod into your electric drill and use files to shape. I used an old Exacto blade for this to shape a nose-cone. Now, I only wanted one, and so long as I got something decent I wasn't too picky about contour - that might make it a bit tougher.
Tell your spouse and family to be on the lookout for stuff, but be very specific or you'll get buried in stuff you can't use and don't want.
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Re: New Guy seeks Engine/Thrust Bells
Gundam modelers are crazy for thrusters, so there's all kinds of cheap plastic parts from Japanese manufacturers, and a growing collection of machined aluminum parts as well. A lot depends on what size you're looking for - but generally I like the Kotobukiya ones better than the Wave ones. As mentioned, a lot of these parts are also available at SSM.ndoyle wrote: What I need to find first, though, are engine bells. Anybody know of any sources of them? I don't mind picking up cheap kits to get some, and my needs for quality aren't terribly strong, but if there's something like...a box or bag of these things, I'd love to know about it.
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here's the pages from the Starship Modeler store that list the number
of engine bells, and other thruster types they carry.
I've used both the Kotobukiya and Wave engine bells and the
Kotobukiya releases tend to be a little more detailed, but they're
both pretty good.
http://www.starshipmodeler.com/newshop/ ... gory_id=76
of engine bells, and other thruster types they carry.
I've used both the Kotobukiya and Wave engine bells and the
Kotobukiya releases tend to be a little more detailed, but they're
both pretty good.
http://www.starshipmodeler.com/newshop/ ... gory_id=76
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Another source for burner cans is HLJ. They carry the same selection as SSM.
http://www.hlj.com/product/KBYP-103
http://www.hlj.com/product/KBYP-103
Don't forget Alder's Nest: http://www.hlj.com/product/ADNANE-0013
I've also picked up various real-space kits on sale for their burners.
I've also picked up various real-space kits on sale for their burners.
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Snap space shuttle kits are plentiful and cheap- each has 3 SSME bells and two smaller thrusters. For trusswork, look at model railroad kits. Two favorites of mine are Walthers Modern Conveyors set-
http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/933-3518
And an N scale industrial building with a lot of trusses. There are also bridge kits:
http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/atl/atl2546.htm
http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/933-3518
And an N scale industrial building with a lot of trusses. There are also bridge kits:
http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/atl/atl2546.htm
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This one, general sci-fi, or on the bench.ndoyle wrote:Thanks very much for all of the suggestions - looks like the SSM store has, well, bags of burner nozzles! Perfect!
(Now, for the paycheck to come through...)
Side question - what would be the appropriate forum for talking about the marking and ownership of fictional, 'realistic' spacecraft?
I speak of the pompatous of plastic.